Google is required by law to accept and process the DMCA request. Once they have done so they can do anything they please with it, which in this case means publishing it to CE.org. Where do you see it specifically saying "We will not process your DMCA request (even though we are required by law) unless we can post it to CE.org."?
Um.. no. Its more like Google saying "If you send us a DMCA takedown we will process it as required by law and then file it with Chilling Effects." Their policy does not say "We will not process this DMCA unless we can post it to Chilling Effects."
As you should be. If your child is under 13 technically they shouldn't even be on Facebook to begin with.
Should you be concerned if an adult teacher wanted to be a Facebook friend with your children? I don't know, how about you get involved with your child's life and whats going on at school. Go meet his/her teacher at a PTA Meeting and get to know the teacher and decide if you think any communication needs closer monitoring. In short, take an active role in your kids upbringing and interactions with others.
That law is so broad that I would not have been able to interact with my own mother had she been a teacher at the school I attended when I was under the age of 18.
And you are correct. Skyrim is being developed and published by Bethesda. I think I linked Skyrim and ME3 together because of that mashup video someone did with the voice over from Skyrim with the video from ME3.
I wanted to play Battlefield 3, I really enjoyed Battlefield 2 and hoped to get back into FPS games with it. Then I saw it wasn't going to be on Steam and then was Origin only. Even before details about the EULA came out I wasn't all that keen on Origin so I finally decided to pass. I want to play Star Wars: The Old Republic, it will not be available on Steam and only on Origin. I really really would like to play it but I think I will have to pass. Most likely will have to pass on Mass Effect 3 and Skyrim if they are Origin only titles.
My main reason for avoiding the Origin store is that I really don't want to have to sign up at another site or remember another user name and password. The broad terms of the EULA really turns me off to this and many new EA offerings. I might buy ME 3 but not download it and simply find a pirate copy so I don't have to deal with this Origin's silliness.
My Lawyer to to the Judge: Sir, we would like to have a copy of CIVIX-DDI code and our code submitted to a third party for independent comparison . After all, you can patent the implementation of the idea, but not the idea itself. We think we have a case and can prove that our implementation of their idea is sufficiently different.
Re: Wouldn't gov't subsidizing academia be better than waging wars for empire?
Chances are really good that the academic article that he is requesting a copy of is in the public domain, but locked behind an expensive paywall. Why should he have to pay to access something he should already have access to?
Wha? How in the world does Masnick having ads on the site totally mess with the ability to set your own homepage or redirect a search done on a totally different website to something he wants shown?
It may be DULL material to you.. but to some astronomer (to use an example of material he specified was in the packet) being able to read the original paper by Herschel could very well be a delight that he never had a chance to do before because A) it was locked behind the paywall or B) it was locked behind a wall and he didn't know it existed.
Informed debate and discussion? Why should our congresscritters do any more debate and discussion after the campaign checks from the Copyright Industry supporters clears?
Really though, if one of these offices is anything remotely like a doctors office.. then these congresscritters need better staff. They are an embarrassment to Administrative Assistants everywhere.
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Should you be concerned if an adult teacher wanted to be a Facebook friend with your children? I don't know, how about you get involved with your child's life and whats going on at school. Go meet his/her teacher at a PTA Meeting and get to know the teacher and decide if you think any communication needs closer monitoring. In short, take an active role in your kids upbringing and interactions with others.
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My main reason for avoiding the Origin store is that I really don't want to have to sign up at another site or remember another user name and password. The broad terms of the EULA really turns me off to this and many new EA offerings. I might buy ME 3 but not download it and simply find a pirate copy so I don't have to deal with this Origin's silliness.
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http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2011/08/11/phil-matier-planned-protest-at-bart-station- fails-to-materialize/
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I can't remember, did that "works for hire" issue get resolved one way or another?
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Really though, if one of these offices is anything remotely like a doctors office.. then these congresscritters need better staff. They are an embarrassment to Administrative Assistants everywhere.
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